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Once again, Reckless Abandon overshadows logic as Apafi entrusts dire matters of the tower to them. The crew sets off on what they consider heroic deeds as they fix the wrongs of this strange, twisted tower.

Facing traps with no saving rolls, enemies with high defenses, a DM with no time to waste, even natural 20's suddenly becoming useless, this arc of LPD&D truly lives up to its name... Wait, this isn't the Tomb of Horrors?

EDITOR'S NOTE: This episode changes completely after session 11 due to the switch up of Syrg and Kaz DMing and redoing the Apafi's Tower Arc, hence why the second session starts in the middle of another combat in a different location.

While Joey was curled up in his nightgown and Miriam too tired to care, the rest of the party went to investigate a strange infernal palace that was not of fire but of ice. Inside they met a treasure hunter that Banaramawitz decided right away to fight. Then, timelines loop and reverse as the game goes back to Apafi's Tower as they are now under the guidance of temporary DM Kaz. After a messy encounter with Kobolds and gears, they stumbled around with several unhelpful Helper robots. After an intense obsession with a slab of concrete, they discover why there's even concrete in this non-concrete tower: A Medusa and guards are out for their flesh, and they take great risk in combating them.

Before Six Feats Under, there was the LP Subforum on Something Awful. From humble beginnings of tossing ideas around in the Freelance Astronauts guest chat, we got our start with this very Let's Play! Now, it is rough around the edges... so we are very lucky to have a special guest editor to polish it up! Please welcome..... Aschlin! (Tumblr)

Herein sealed are episodes 2, 3, and 4 because epsidoe 1 was never recorded. That's right, we were that green! By the way, don't go into this expecting a nice ending. Of D&D4e's 30 level progression, we only made it to 20!

As you know, Feats is designed to explore games other than the public knowledge-dominating D&D. But, people really really like these characters. Perhaps you will, too! Because these episodes are so early and immature, if you hear anything offensive, please let

A band of misfits and chaos led by Joey Hoofsz (Wolfshirt) and challenged by DM Syrg find themselves "accidentally" "inheriting" a caravan that houses a mighty portal device. Tagging along are the likes of the wise-talking Kensington R. Killjoy (Plaz? more like Ikks), book-loving Miriam Webster (medibot), the fierce paladin Asalyn (Lava Lamp Goddess) and friendly lovable Bananaramawicz (General Ironicus). After agreeing to assist a dragon in captivity in exchange for loot and not being roasted alive, the party arrives and meets up with Algernon (Drakkel) who is also wandering around aimlessly, enough commonground for the group to welcome him with open arms.